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BUFFALO EVENING NEWSs
| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 192. ■ BUFFALO COUKLEH EXPRESS, MONDAY. MAHUH 19, 1828
Learning to Jail High C's Behind Bars of Song
ON NEWS PROGRAM
"BT.'PFA
.0 EVENING
:r.",'S"J
MARCH
13,
1928
ll/^A red
creditable perform
noe oil
ei-, by i.
Y«rf«se n_
-,-'' :.'i-
""•I
Orffie19Air
1928
f ihe Corbeu-l'"'iizs.ii_j__.o.
icli look place on March l
Carson City, _vVv\. iv.
I great fight HBw by blow.
an Int. rmi_ .ion a tribute w
to Jame. J. Corbett, v |: |
1 ma>l
IHUSKY VOICES OF LAW
SOFTEN FOR ART'S SAKE
I Tones that chill culprits grow melodic in
Police Glee Club
t Bull 1
Here's another anomaly. Buffalo's big. bold policemen, the same
. ot the law Who halt you with a dire look and bark a "Where do y"i
; YOU'RE going?'' hr.ve turned s-.n;.liinir. The ...me official laiynxo.
have filled so many a suspect with fear through tbe querry "Ye-ah.
I And w-fcer. did you say you were on the night of the um-umpli?" are nniv
sotinding a mean A, and thrilling oilier folk with emotions hotb delightful
and pleasant.
The Buffalo police department'
and Its success
is giving the bluecoats i
nits. Just another thing to
to the firemen. Three it
I the locker i
l glee club,'
world
lether he
argument as to
out last night or
. rget (or a lot of
| stray shoes., ''..day, if a pairoI_nan
i Pagliacci or O Bile
| Mlo he is immediately classed at' a
prospect or member of the cftb,
given an attentive -j■_"'.__Si.; and sul
i.red in silem_, uji. ground.. i.,,e
the chief Is stroa**or art for art's
pake, and he's It.
Worth Listening To
And what Is more if he is a member ot the club he will probably be
well worth while listening to, for,
while the club Bout* of no budding
|Carusos or Cballaplns, it does In-
selected voices that combine
■nt some beautiful and excel-
I lent harmonies, singers of distinction
I and merit who are setting the local
I iim.-ii;,l norld bv ils ears.
"' s Club made Its? first ap-
t the annual ball of the
I Buffalo Poli
n.,.. ]
] .'.tii
I Three months before it had been
I conceived by CcKOnUslBOner ot Police
I James W. Higgins, on the theory
I that "All work and no play make.
I Jack a dull boy," and evolved by
rank Fay of radi; _Wi'.I_ .VM^jj.
I 90 days made them .
I talented ensemble. Anybody in the
I police department who thought be
| could sing was ordered to report to
:to_ Fay at tbe WMAK studio in
I Ihe Liberty Bank building, and within a week ot the order 40 embryo
songbirds parked their nightsticks
md shields In ihe studio unit-room,
deduced lo 23 fine and well balanced
i-olces, they are fast becoming one
, ■:... ... .-; ■ . ■.-,;■ ..;■;; ; : . iS .-,:■ ,,-,
the city. At a concert in Ihe Saturn
| Club, the Glee Club elicited cries ot
"Bravo" and rounds of applause.
I Over the radio last week they re-
I peated their success, and hundreds
I of written plaudits have been re-
I ceived by the station, testifying to
Racial Rivalry Crops Out
Incidentally, a racial war la lii
:o brealc out in the club any mln
it a rehearsal the other day, DI
■or F..y on ■■-■■'-.! ■'■:._! ii'.l :'■■•■
:enora were Irish and all the bassos
.vein German. They plan to
jut their rivalry in singing, hoi.
so the feud should find favor
shose who have' heard them
many similar organisation
stinted praise to the :
Club.
"I never dreamed that the club would
develop so quickly, or at
slcal merit. Really. It's
■ ad musk p'arj
They were tak
eral lieutenants—none of .
sung together before—and,
Tha club, which has been
in tlii. coru.r, broke Into a i
tion of Swing Along, with golden
notes of the Irish tenors blending
with deep, throaty basses t
baritones, a rendition r.silly
able, exceptional in its tone
and skilful
Plan
_ilu.-;..'sil plans fur the police depart-
mation of the glee club. Director l',i>
announced In the near fulure, he
plans to select several mi
with which he hopes to ct
er sensation, and which will probably
Include among others; William Sulii-
van, who sings in the second tenor
soi-tlon, .ind '.'Iin hsis a groat voic;
William Alt. deitiilej as mancger of
the club by Chief Higgins, who also
possesses a. splendid tenor voice;
John Sullivan, whose voice has a wonderful baritone quality, and James
Downing, a baritone of merit. There
o somo excellent instrumental-
Its club; and, with these as a
I, Director Fay plans a band
aestra. The cluh practices
Monday and Thursday at
WMAK studio.

BUFFALO EVENING NEWSs
| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 192. ■ BUFFALO COUKLEH EXPRESS, MONDAY. MAHUH 19, 1828
Learning to Jail High C's Behind Bars of Song
ON NEWS PROGRAM
"BT.'PFA
.0 EVENING
:r.",'S"J
MARCH
13,
1928
ll/^A red
creditable perform
noe oil
ei-, by i.
Y«rf«se n_
-,-'' :.'i-
""•I
Orffie19Air
1928
f ihe Corbeu-l'"'iizs.ii_j__.o.
icli look place on March l
Carson City, _vVv\. iv.
I great fight HBw by blow.
an Int. rmi_ .ion a tribute w
to Jame. J. Corbett, v |: |
1 ma>l
IHUSKY VOICES OF LAW
SOFTEN FOR ART'S SAKE
I Tones that chill culprits grow melodic in
Police Glee Club
t Bull 1
Here's another anomaly. Buffalo's big. bold policemen, the same
. ot the law Who halt you with a dire look and bark a "Where do y"i
; YOU'RE going?'' hr.ve turned s-.n;.liinir. The ...me official laiynxo.
have filled so many a suspect with fear through tbe querry "Ye-ah.
I And w-fcer. did you say you were on the night of the um-umpli?" are nniv
sotinding a mean A, and thrilling oilier folk with emotions hotb delightful
and pleasant.
The Buffalo police department'
and Its success
is giving the bluecoats i
nits. Just another thing to
to the firemen. Three it
I the locker i
l glee club,'
world
lether he
argument as to
out last night or
. rget (or a lot of
| stray shoes., ''..day, if a pairoI_nan
i Pagliacci or O Bile
| Mlo he is immediately classed at' a
prospect or member of the cftb,
given an attentive -j■_"'.__Si.; and sul
i.red in silem_, uji. ground.. i.,,e
the chief Is stroa**or art for art's
pake, and he's It.
Worth Listening To
And what Is more if he is a member ot the club he will probably be
well worth while listening to, for,
while the club Bout* of no budding
|Carusos or Cballaplns, it does In-
selected voices that combine
■nt some beautiful and excel-
I lent harmonies, singers of distinction
I and merit who are setting the local
I iim.-ii;,l norld bv ils ears.
"' s Club made Its? first ap-
t the annual ball of the
I Buffalo Poli
n.,.. ]
] .'.tii
I Three months before it had been
I conceived by CcKOnUslBOner ot Police
I James W. Higgins, on the theory
I that "All work and no play make.
I Jack a dull boy," and evolved by
rank Fay of radi; _Wi'.I_ .VM^jj.
I 90 days made them .
I talented ensemble. Anybody in the
I police department who thought be
| could sing was ordered to report to
:to_ Fay at tbe WMAK studio in
I Ihe Liberty Bank building, and within a week ot the order 40 embryo
songbirds parked their nightsticks
md shields In ihe studio unit-room,
deduced lo 23 fine and well balanced
i-olces, they are fast becoming one
, ■:... ... .-; ■ . ■.-,;■ ..;■;; ; : . iS .-,:■ ,,-,
the city. At a concert in Ihe Saturn
| Club, the Glee Club elicited cries ot
"Bravo" and rounds of applause.
I Over the radio last week they re-
I peated their success, and hundreds
I of written plaudits have been re-
I ceived by the station, testifying to
Racial Rivalry Crops Out
Incidentally, a racial war la lii
:o brealc out in the club any mln
it a rehearsal the other day, DI
■or F..y on ■■-■■'-.! ■'■:._! ii'.l :'■■•■
:enora were Irish and all the bassos
.vein German. They plan to
jut their rivalry in singing, hoi.
so the feud should find favor
shose who have' heard them
many similar organisation
stinted praise to the :
Club.
"I never dreamed that the club would
develop so quickly, or at
slcal merit. Really. It's
■ ad musk p'arj
They were tak
eral lieutenants—none of .
sung together before—and,
Tha club, which has been
in tlii. coru.r, broke Into a i
tion of Swing Along, with golden
notes of the Irish tenors blending
with deep, throaty basses t
baritones, a rendition r.silly
able, exceptional in its tone
and skilful
Plan
_ilu.-;..'sil plans fur the police depart-
mation of the glee club. Director l',i>
announced In the near fulure, he
plans to select several mi
with which he hopes to ct
er sensation, and which will probably
Include among others; William Sulii-
van, who sings in the second tenor
soi-tlon, .ind '.'Iin hsis a groat voic;
William Alt. deitiilej as mancger of
the club by Chief Higgins, who also
possesses a. splendid tenor voice;
John Sullivan, whose voice has a wonderful baritone quality, and James
Downing, a baritone of merit. There
o somo excellent instrumental-
Its club; and, with these as a
I, Director Fay plans a band
aestra. The cluh practices
Monday and Thursday at
WMAK studio.